So here it is....
BRISCA F2 WORLD FINAL GRID 2014
13th
September 2014 - Cowdenbeath
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INSIDE
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ROW
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OUTSIDE
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615 Josh Coleman
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1
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401 Barry Goldin
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218 Rob Speak
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2
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886 Chris Bradbury
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International Entry
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3
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International Entry
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788 Stephen Mallinson
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4
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377 Daz Shaw
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49 Paul Prest
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5
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100 George Macmillan Jnr
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International Entry
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6
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International Entry
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136 Kyle Taylor
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7
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488 Liam Bentham
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7 Gordon Moodie
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8
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542 Steven Gilbert
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International Entry
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9
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International Entry
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448 John Wright
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10
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995 Michael Lund
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19 Martin Ford
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11
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560 Luke Wrench
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International Entry
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12
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International Entry
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846 Ashley England
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13
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597 Barry Clow
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641 Dennis Middler
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14
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578 Mark Gibbs
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Consolation Semi 2
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15
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Consolation Semi 1
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Consolation Semi 4
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16
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Consolation Semi 3
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Consolation Semi 6
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17
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Consolation Semi 5
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783 James Rygor
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18
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CONSOLATION SEMI GRID
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979 Paul Moss
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1
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676 Neil Hooper
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476 Ryan Wadling
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2
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823 Sam Wagner
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126 Jamie Avery
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3
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921 Jack Aldridge
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522 Chris Mikulla
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4
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103 Carl Issit
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725 Paul Broatch
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5
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647 Chris Burgoyne
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968 Mickey Brennan
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6
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871 Mark Simpson
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700 Adam Rubery
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7
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48 Ryan Morgan
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452 Mark Armitage
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8
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219 Chris Mitchell
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618 Ben Lockwood
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9
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606 Andrew Palmer
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16 Craig Wallace
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10
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362 Dave Harley
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169 Richard Stott
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11
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722 John Broatch
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954 Jamie Beere
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12
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290 Jay Tomkins
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124 Ollie Skeels
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13
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854 Robbie Dawson
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299 Steve Smith
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14
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187 Pete McCullum
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887 Neil Brigg
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15
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298 Jake Walker
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59 Lee Dimmick
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16
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994 Paul Hopkins
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259 Simon Farrington
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17
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417 Allen Weston
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3 Liam Rennie
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18
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178 Mark Dews
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935 Nathan Maidment
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19
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527 James Riggall
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817 Tim Bailey
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20
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Initial thoughts are this.
The grid is incredibly random. With a fair few shale specialists and the more tarmac based drivers on the wrong side of the grid. If it is as is, then Rob Speak (218) stands to be kingmaker once again. However, Speak has announced that he is not racing, it allows the grid to shuffle up, allowing nemesis Moodie further up the road. To race the semi and not do the world is a very baffling decision. Not all the shale drivers are mugs on tarmac. Paul Prest (49) has been a regular at Barford and that could play into his hands. Goldin, Bradbury and Macmillan will have their work cut out to survive the first corner. If they do, they will survive and be very much in the mix. There are very much shades of 1990 with the surprise pole sitter in Josh Coleman but.... this World Final jamboree isn't a predictable beast anymore.... and you gotta be in it to win it.....
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